As climate crises emerge and escalate around the world, an increasing number of people are looking for ways to avoid contributing to the problems by establishing green practices in their own lives. While large-scale sociocultural and geopolitical efforts such as the Paris Accord are often the focal point of discussions around environmentalism, individual consumer and lifestyle habits are a significant contributing factor. You can make a difference by implementing changes at home. Choosing eco-friendly products and practices helps embed a climate-aware ethos in your day-to-day life, and contributes to real improvement in aggregate as your friends, family, and neighbors also see green living as a viable choice.

Do you believe that your eco-friendly lifestyle can be a source of attractiveness for women? Sure, it can! According to a survey of vava bride users, girls care more about the environment than men. Maybe the reason is their eternal love to beauty and desire to live in a harmony with nature. That’s why we prepared some entertaining topics about environmentally friendly trends that your girlfriend would love.

Bush, the former First Lady of the United States, once said something that unintentionally champions the vision of urban renewal in building a greener future: “The planning of buildings, city blocks and public spaces determines how businesses, governments, civic organizations, and neighbors come together and interact as a community.”

Most of us are familiar with a misbehaving dog or two or three. Whether it’s a best friend’s cocker spaniel who can’t be left alone with shoes, a sibling’s mutt with bladder control issues, or our own canine companion unable to resist chewing on furniture while we’re at work, obnoxious albeit beloved pet dogs abound society in the modern age.

The European Sustainable Development Week happens each year for a week between the end of may and the beginning of june. This event acts as a general call for to encourage sustainable projects but also as a reminder that we should all do our part to help better the environment. Here are 10 essential tips to help you change bad habits into sustainable ones in your own homes. Doing your bit for the environment with smaller actions around the house is just as important!

A careful and responsible attitude to the environment is a growing trend today. In the 21st century, it can’t be otherwise. We will not enumerate all those environmental problems that exist nowadays. You read about them, watch documentaries, and hear from everywhere. If you decided to join the ranks of people who choose a green lifestyle, then kudos to you. There are a lot of sources at your disposal, including mobile apps that are always at hand. Unfortunately, they can’t sort the trash yet, but they can increase your environmental awareness and facilitate your green lifestyle. Here is a list of apps recommended for downloading.

Believe it or not, but Ukrainians do a pretty good job in the field of invention. Some of their innovations, especially ecological, help the world immensely, and we don’t even know their origin! Ukraine came up with the first helicopter, tram, artificial satellite, X-ray, the cast and many other useful things. Unfortunately, new ecological inventions are not well-known or highly estimated in Ukraine, but they have huge demand and a lot of appreciation abroad. Here are the most interesting ecological innovations of the past decade:

We all know that cars aren’t exactly kind to the environment, which is why it’s normally the first place we look to change when we’re trying to make our lifestyle a little bit greener.

For most of us, the answer to more environmentally friendly travel seems easy –swap your old petrol-guzzler for a sleek hybrid model.
Your instincts tell you to go for a Prius, the ones all the celebs in LA drive. It’s bound to be greener than a bog-standard Vauxhall Corsa, right?
New isn’t always greener

In 2014, India’s solar power generation capacity was 3,000 megawatts (MW). In less than three years, this figure has risen three-fold and India now boasts of an installed capacity to churn out 10,000 MW of solar energy.

Two ingenious Indian brothers, Arun and Anoop George, decided to ditch conventionality and embrace atypicality – On a micro level to power homes with sustainable energy, and on a macro level to achieve their goal of eliminating ‘energy poverty’. Goodbye rooftop solar panels, hello wind power! In their start-up called Avant Garde Innovations, these two brothers have begun working on leveraging wind energy to generate power, resulting in the development of a ceiling-fan-sized, residential wind turbine that they aim to launch in the second quarter of 2017. The turbine is expected to be priced at approximately USD 750.